Nigerian Lawyer Recounts Traumatic Divorce Case Involving Wife Comparing Husband’s Private Part to a Little Finge

Nigerian Lawyer Recounts Traumatic Divorce Case Involving Wife Comparing Husband’s Private Part to a Little Finger – A Nigerian lawyer, Firsts Baba Isa, has shared a disturbing experience from the early days of his legal career, recounting how a divorce case he handled almost reduced him to tears.
In a Facebook post shared on Wednesday, Isa said the case involved a woman who petitioned for divorce and allegedly compared her husband’s manhood to her little finger, a claim that led to a dramatic and traumatising confrontation.
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According to Isa, the husband refused to engage a lawyer but never missed court sessions, repeatedly insisting that he did not want a divorce while using the opportunity to complain bitterly about his wife.
“I remember a divorce case I handled some years ago as a very young lawyer. I was the lawyer for the woman, the Petitioner. The man blatantly refused to engage a lawyer but he never ever missed court,” he wrote.
He said court proceedings dragged on for months, with the judge repeatedly urging reconciliation.
“All our meetings always end with the man reciting all he has done for the woman and how the wicked woman just wants to disgrace him… then the woman will tell him to go to hell,” Isa recalled.
The situation escalated during what was supposed to be a final reconciliation meeting when the husband introduced his sexual performance into the argument, claiming he had always satisfied his wife.
According to Isa, the woman reacted with visible disgust, lifting her little finger and saying:
“Which sex? Who you dey satisfy? With which prick? That prick wey be like this? Abeg gettat!”
Isa said the man became enraged and attempted to remove his trousers in an effort to prove his wife was lying.
“Barrister, abeg come see my prick, e be like that?” the man reportedly shouted.
The lawyer said he physically restrained the man to stop him from exposing himself.
“Oga, please stop, there is no need for that,” Isa said he pleaded. “I believe you, sir.”
The confrontation left him shaken.
“I nearly saw a 56-year-old adult penis today… I don’t deserve this. God abeg help me o,” he wrote, questioning how senior lawyers survived such experiences in the profession.








